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Intel introduces 13th generation Core series processors with new VPro technology

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After launching the 13th generation Core series processor codenamed "Raptor Lake" last year, Intel announced the launch of the 13th generation Core series processor corresponding to commercial use and added vPro technology.

Intel introduces 13th generation Core series processors with new VPro technology

Intel adds dozens of chip-level security features to the new vPro platform to provide key threat prevention features that reduce the attack surface by about 70% compared to PCs introduced four years ago. In the Windows operating system environment, the new IT-enabled memory encryption technology can be used to greatly improve the security of virtualization.

In addition, more software vendors are supporting Intel's Threat Detection Technology as an application design for endpoint detection and response (EDR) and blocking all types of attack threats, including ransomware and software supply chain attacks.

Intel introduces 13th generation Core series processors with new VPro technology

The 13th generation Intel Core series processors equipped with vPro technology also adopt a hybrid architecture, and are equipped with new energy efficiency cores and more efficiency core designs in specific models, and can also be better energy efficiency performance through Intel Dynamic Tuning Technology, and also support Intel Wi-Fi 6E (Gig+), Thunderbolt 4 and other connection technologies, which are more in line with Intel Features such as Evo platform validation and intelligent collaboration.

For edge application developers, the 13th Gen Core processors on Intel vPro unleash the power of data by providing edge computing power efficiency, remote device management, and powerful security tools. These processors are ideal for industrial applications such as retail, banking, hospitality, education, healthcare, manufacturing, and more.

Intel introduces 13th generation Core series processors with new VPro technology

With partners including Acer, Asus, Dell, HP, Lenovo, Fujitsu, Panasonic and Samsung, more than 170 laptops with vPro technology, 13th-generation Core processors, as well as desktops and entry-level workstations are expected to be launched this year.

Intel introduces 13th generation Core series processors with new VPro technology